Oops he did it again

Cool can we get rid guns other than those used in a well regulated milita?Oh and the big one that isn't mentioned in the Constitution is the notion that corporations are people that have rights under the Constitution. Perhaps the idea that money is speech should go that isn't in the Constitution.

Edited on May 4, 2022 10:02am

the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

 

Seems pretty clear to me

It's the part before the comma that makes it clear. It literally says well regulated.

Edited on May 4, 2022 10:51am
Originally posted by: Boilerman

The Supreme Court is now following the Constitution and allowing the individual states to handle an issue that they are supposed to handle.


Actually, no, issues of individual human rights are "supposed to be handled" at the Federal level. Some rights are so fundamental--such as the right to control over one's own body--that the states cannot override or supersede them.

 

Boiler, you really should do some basic research--on a level of that required to pass a sixth grade civics class--on the subject of human rights and the Supreme Court.


Originally posted by: tom

the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

 

Seems pretty clear to me


If it's "pretty clear" to you, then you understand that the Second Amendment grants a collective, not an individual right, and that right is to form a militia--one that is "well regulated."

 

It does NOT grant every yahoo, nimrod, bozo, and buck-toothed cowpoke the right to amass an arsenal.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

If it's "pretty clear" to you, then you understand that the Second Amendment grants a collective, not an individual right, and that right is to form a militia--one that is "well regulated."

 

It does NOT grant every yahoo, nimrod, bozo, and buck-toothed cowpoke the right to amass an arsenal.


Kevin adds Bozo to the folks that he hates.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

Kevin adds Bozo to the folks that he hates.


You still don't understand the difference between a word that is capitalized and one that isn't, do you?

 According to new reporting, the reason we don’t see Joe in the Oval very often is that his team can’t install a teleprompter to keep the gaffer-in-chief on script.  Instead we see him in the make believe White House with a better teleprompter system.

 

If one really stops and thinks about this it is simply shocking. The primary job of any politician, but especially a president, is to communicate a vision of policy and competency to the American people and the people of the world.

 

We have a president today who is incapable of this most basic element of his job. And whatever unelected group of White House flunkies there are — who are actually the president — can’t trust him to even open his mouth unless he can stare at a teleprompter and mouth their insights like the weatherman.

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